Its all good brother.
Why is it that you guys so often believe that most people have the secret goal of putting AMD down?
Maybe "We guys" do perceive the bias more than others because we observe the free passes on the other side.
One example, everyone, even without trying it, will automatically call FSR trash, regardless of the version, regardless of some good samples or overall, its main "Pro" which is being platform agnostic.
Yes, the general perception of Zen 5 after the launch wasn't so positive,
Thats part of the point, even now, everyone seems to automatically say that Zen 5 is absolute trash, which is not true.
This is what I mean, the underdog bias.
In my particular case, its not the underdog, but the fact that out of the big 3, they offer me the most pro consumer products and as they say, talk with your wallet, hence my preference.
t's admirable how AMD has managed to reverse and completely change everything with Zen, rising up and embarrassing Intel over and over, but that time has passed and now we have 2 competitive companies in the CPU market.
Indeed they have, but they are still not over the hill.
Intel has some big "allies", like Dell, which still refuses to use any of AMD chips on their lucrative business line, like the Latitudes laptops and Optiplex desktops.
Just because AMD was the underdog in the CPU market does not mean that when someone criticises them they are doing it out of malice or spite.
Sadly, many still do this out of malice.
There is no need to write something like "selective reading, selective rage, etc, only applies to AMD" to infer that most people were being critical only out of spite because it's AMD.
I wish that I was the only one thinking that the case, but I am not.
One of my favorites, when it was rumored that AMD blocked the use of DLSS in Starfield, Tim from Ngreedia Unboxed released 3 hit videos calling AMD all kinds of things.
When it was proven that they didnt do such request or action, he never apologized.
Or he has never criticized DLSS for being an anticonsumer tool which main existence is to keep you locked into that hardware.
Personally, I stopped watching them since that time.
Or when its the subject of power consumption, funny how it doesn't matter when its done by an Intel chip, but a travesty when its AMD.
But I think that we went far away off topic and we can conclude in agreeing with disagreeing.